Pop Culture Collectibles BOOM in Popularity. No End in Sight
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- No end in sight for people spending big money on pop culture collectibles.
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I bought a Leaf cut auto authenticated by BGS of the late great comedian George Carlin, my all time favorite by far. And it’s numbered 1/1. That is something I will keep and cherish until the day I die. RIP George Carlin 🙏🏻
George was a funny dude 👍
I love screen used and stuff like that. I have a prop tombstone and skulls from Stephen Kings Graveyard Shift in my living room. We always get a “What is THAT?” when they see a full size tombstone sitting there. 😂
damn thats cool
I’ve got a rare replica of Mork’s Suspenders. A promotional item given to executives working on the new TV show Mork & Mindy.
That’s one of my personal favorites.
Something I'm happy to own is a sample Mega Man arcade board that was supposed to be returned to Capcom Coin-Op USA and somehow stayed out in the wild.
wow thats cool 👍
My collectible pride and joy is my PSA 8 2011 Topps American Pie Taylor Swift / Kanye West Dual Rookie Card in the Spotlight Foil Variant, which is serial numbered to just 76 copies. With it being Taylor’s only licensed card, 76 copies seems pretty rare (only around 10 have been surfaced and graded).
I bought raw off eBay in 2022 and since then the value has only gone up. Especially with her tour and the Travis Kelce publicity.
That Final Fantasy… ❤
Thank you!
I love that graded Final Fantasy video game! I don’t own any graded video games, but my hope is to one day find a nice graded copy of my favorite game, Final Fantasy 7, in an original sealed copy (not greatest hits).
These people need to stop sleeping on collectibles dad channel
thanks man! hope all is well!
It’s simple. Today’s culture is so awful and divisive that nobody wants to think about it, so nostalgia has become a cash cow. Every time you see another terrible thing on the news, it only drives the nostalgia market. It’s pretty remarkable actually.
I can resonate with this view
I have a sealed intellivision Scooby Doo video game that I pick up 15 years ago